Lelandi Wildhaven is determined
to discover the truth about her beloved sister’s mysterious death.But
everyone thinks she’s out to make a bid

for her sister’s
widowed mate…

He’s a pack
leader tormented by memories...

Darien Silver blames himself
for his mate’s death.

When her twin arrives
in his town, he finds himself

bewitched, and when someone
attempts to silence

her, he realizes that
protecting the beautiful stranger

might be the only way
to protect his pack…

and himself…

Reviews for Destiny of the Wolf:

"Praise
for Terry Spear! I thoroughly enjoy werewolf books but sometimes they tend to get a little too stereotypical for me. We all
know that werewolves shift with the full moon, can take human shape, and can be killed by silver bullets. What I love most
about these werewolves is that they read books about werewolves and watch werewolf movies. They tend to mock the media that
feeds into the werewolf stereotype and that makes the book hilarious. The thought that some werewolf out there is reading
this book added a whole new dimension of delight for me." --Shawn Remfrey, Armchair Reviews

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DESTINY OF THE WOLF is an enjoyable satirical
werewolf romantic suspense that takes a delightful bite at the mythology of moon howling shapeshifters while also ridicules
racism. The support cast serves mostly to enhance understanding of the lifestyle of the packs especially that of the grey
or the lead couple who risk their lives with a need to know why. Fans will relish this wonderful lampooning of the lycan legend
inside an exhilarating thriller that enables the audience to get beyond the myths into the HEART OF THE WOLF.

I
love Ms. Spear's lupus garou society. She creates a world that makes you believe werewolves live among us. The chemistry between
Darien and Lelandi sizzles the pages. They are both equally matched in determination, proving their alpha standing to the
pack. The mystery is brilliantly woven into the tale, adding to the suspense as you wonder who the villain is. This a definite
keeper on my shelf!

“Full
of action, adventure, suspense, and romance…one of the best werewolf stories I’ve read!”—Fallen Angel Reviews

This review just in from The Romance Studio!

"Destiny of the Wolf is the sequel to Heart of the Wolf but can be read stand alone. I thoroughly enjoyed both books! Lelandi is a strong female alpha wolf and the perfect match
in determination, intelligence, and honor to Darien. It is a shame that her sister had been dishonorable, mated Darien when
she wasn’t free to, and had misled him about who she really was. The harm Larrisa caused gets Darien and Lelandi off
to a bad start and is probably a contributing factor to why someone is determined to get rid of Lelandi too. I loved the strength
of Lelandi’s character even when it is her stubborn insistence to do what she wants or believes to be right that causes
tremendous problems with Darien; male alpha wolves aren’t used to strong women! I also liked the plot twists that occur
toward the end of the book which make for a great climatic ending and set up a possible third story. If you love werewolves,
contentious yet steamy romances, and lots of action, you will enjoy Destiny of the Wolf!"

Overall rating: 4 1/2 HeartsSensuality rating: Very sensual

Reviewer:Steph B., The Romance Studio

Excerpt from Destiny of the Wolf:

As soon as she saw him, she knew it was him. Not only because silence
instantly cloaked the room and every eye in the place watched Darien Silver’s reaction. His sable hair curled at the
top edge of his collar, and brooding dark eyes, grim lips, handsome
rugged features, but definitely hard—defined him. Wearing a leather jacket, western shirt, jeans, and boots, everything
was as black as his somber mood. He looked so much like Tom and Jake, she figured they must be triplets, and he was the leader
of the gray lupus garou in the area. Had to be, the way everyone watched him, waiting for the fireworks.

Something about him stirred her blood, something akin to recognition,
yet she’d never seen him before in her life. It wasn’t his face, or clothes, or body that stimulated some deep
memory—but the way he moved—commanding, powerful, with an effortless grace.

He glanced at the barkeep and gave a nod of greeting, sullen, silent,
in mourning still for his mate? If he discovered why she was here, he’d be pissed.

A shiver dared trickle down her spine. She released her purse and kept
her seat, for the moment. Everyone was acting so oddly, she imagined that was the reason he quickly surveyed the
current seating arrangement. When his eyes lit on her, incredulity registered.

Crap! He recognized her; she knew it. Didn’t matter that she dyed her hair this horrible color that didn’t
do anything for her fair skin, or that her eyes were now blue. Didn’t matter that the heavy padded leather jacket gave
her broader shoulders and made her appear heavier, or that she wore her hair straight as a blade of uncut grass, compliments
of a hair
straightening iron, when her sister’s and hers
was naturally curly.

She couldn’t hide the shape of her face or eyes or mouth. All of
them mirrored her sister’s looks. Then again, he didn’t seem to recognize her, his look puzzled. The hat and glasses
appeared to confuse him. Maybe the fact she wore faux pierced earrings that looked like the real thing, too.

She broke eye contact first, her skin sweaty, her hands trembling. God, he was more wolf than she was used to dealing with—broader
shouldered, taller, his eyes locked onto hers with sinful determination, no backing down, no compromise. No wonder her sister
had fallen for the attention-grabbing gray. Lelandi couldn’t help wondering what a romp with a virile wolf like him
would feel. But damn, if it hadn’t gotten her sister killed.